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This week looks like being very similar to that just gone. The weeks starts cold but mainly dry with a few wintry showers out west. The real fun and games start Monday night as another front moves into western areas, this one looks more active than the one which gave snow to western areas last Tuesday. So, snow moving eastwards with strong winds, potentially significant snow for central and northern areas even on low land during Tuesday morning..Wednesday, another system approaches from the Atlantic, this one has a mild sector so wet and windy for most but snow for northern hills.The end of the week will see cold westerly winds feeding wintry showers for all

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